Summary

Sherlock has left John forever, as far has John knows. John attempts to cope with all of this. Rated M for future slash. May edit later. Post-Reichenbach, obviously.

"I need you, Sherlock. I thought you needed me. I need for you to come back. I want it, but I need it more. Please let this be another trick of yours. Let this be... a joke. Please let me believe that the Great Sherlock Holmes will come back to solve the case of the century. Please, do that thing you do, where you make the face and flip your collar up. Please.

Summary

Rin and Haru have been dating in secret for two months when Rin's jealousy and spite get them into their first real fight. Before they can resolve their differences, Haru is in an accident that causes him to lose his memory. Should Rin tell him everything that happened, or should he pretend they're just friends? Rin's at risk of losing Haru for good either way, while Makoto doesn't hide his intentions to keep them apart. Meanwhile, Haru wonders why a certain redhead won't stop staring at him, and why he has trouble sleeping alone.

Summary

"You may have read of the remarkable explorations of a Norwegian named Sigerson, but I am sure that it never occurred to you that you were receiving news of your friend." - "The Empty House," Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

A month after the fall, John begins receiving emails from a young fan who calls himself Jeremy Sigerson, a fan who seems determined to keep an eye on John and single-handedly spread the truth about Sherlock Holmes and James Moriarty. But that's surely a task too monumental for one man, isn't it? Unless that man is...

Summary

Leonard leaves behind his life because he has no choice. He has no money to open a new practice or apply for a license to practice in another state. Left with few options, he returns to the old town he knew and back to a past where he hopes no one recognizes him with worry lines and stubble. Of course, some demons you can hide from, and others are buried so deep within that you don’t notice them until it’s too late.

And then there are angels who offer the promise of something better, something redeeming, and you have to take a risk to stare upon their blazing glory and not be terrified of a miracle.